> Now, a) is easily fixable by just extending the date to 2000, but that > still only covers "UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA", and none of the actual > developers ... afaik we can't unilaterally alter the original license, either for dates or for participants. However, we can send along a second license (or first, primary, license) in the same file. - Thomas
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